PLUS (MT)

Chefs A' Field"The Real Chef's Garden"
Seattle Chef Takes "Farm to Table" to New Heights. Chef Brian Scheehser: Trellis Restaurant - Kirkland, WA In this episode, we enjoy a delicious "farm to table" experience with Chef Brian Scheehser, who practices sustainable farming in his 3-acre garden. The chef-who grows and harvests vegetables and herbs featured on the menu of Trellis Restaurant on Seattle's Eastside-shares expert tips on cooking and on growing fruits and vegetables. D

4:00 pm

Super Skyscrapers"One World Trade Center"
The new tower, the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, is engineered to be the safest and strongest skyscraper now in existence. This episode follows the final year of exterior construction, reaching the height of 1,776 feet. For head of construction Steve Plate, as well as scientists, engineers, ironworkers and curtain wall installers, this is a job suffused with the history of the site. Part 1 of 4G

NOVA"Roman Catacomb Mystery"
Beneath the streets of modern Rome lies a labyrinth of tunnels lined with ancient tombs. Researchers find a mysterious mass grave that is nearly 2,000 years old. The forensic investigation opens new insights into the daily life and health of Roman citizens during the empire.G

7:00 pm

Design Squad"A Collective Collaboration"
The teams set their sights on designing the most durable, portable and low-cost peanut butter-making machines for a women's collective in Haiti.G

7:30 pm

Everyday Edisons"A Hot and Steamy Clean"
Sponges, dishcloths and soapy rags dipped into a bucket or sink over and over may not be the most hygienic way to clean your kitchen. That's why prolific inventor, Eric Huber, decided to do something about it. His idea was a device that contains water from the tap that after putting in the microwave can hold the temperature to the point of steaming while you wipe off surfaces. D

8:00 pm

Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers"The Dark Side of the Universe"
Alda joins astronomers as they wrestle with implications of their latest discoveries that indicate we see only a tiny fraction of the cosmos. Much of it may be dark matter or dark energy.G

9:00 pm

Super Skyscrapers"One World Trade Center"
The new tower, the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, is engineered to be the safest and strongest skyscraper now in existence. This episode follows the final year of exterior construction, reaching the height of 1,776 feet. For head of construction Steve Plate, as well as scientists, engineers, ironworkers and curtain wall installers, this is a job suffused with the history of the site. Part 1 of 4G

10:00 pm

NOVA"Roman Catacomb Mystery"
Beneath the streets of modern Rome lies a labyrinth of tunnels lined with ancient tombs. Researchers find a mysterious mass grave that is nearly 2,000 years old. The forensic investigation opens new insights into the daily life and health of Roman citizens during the empire.G

11:00 pm

Design Squad"A Collective Collaboration"
The teams set their sights on designing the most durable, portable and low-cost peanut butter-making machines for a women's collective in Haiti.G

11:30 pm

Everyday Edisons"A Hot and Steamy Clean"
Sponges, dishcloths and soapy rags dipped into a bucket or sink over and over may not be the most hygienic way to clean your kitchen. That's why prolific inventor, Eric Huber, decided to do something about it. His idea was a device that contains water from the tap that after putting in the microwave can hold the temperature to the point of steaming while you wipe off surfaces. D